Physics, asked by ja9061061, 5 months ago

do light Ray's actually pass through a real image​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The first law states that light rays move through similar transparent media in straight lines. The second states that when a light ray encounters a smooth, shiny (or conducting) surface, such as a mirror, the ray bounces off that surface.

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Answered by royal1294
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Answer:

no,

Explanation:

A convex mirror can only form virtual images. A real image is an image that the light rays from the object actually pass through; a virtual image is formed because the light rays can be extended back to meet at the image position, but they don't actually go through the image position.

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